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Spratley Gifted Center's Caleb Lynch, 10, picks out his oyster shell during a class exercise at Elizabeth Lake in Hampton on Wednesday, June 8. Students grew oysters in class, wrote a message on the shell and threw them in the lake.
ND Council on the Arts held their Biennial State wide Arts Convening & Governor's Awards for the Arts at the ND Heritage Center in Bismarck.ND Council on the Arts held their Biennial State wide Arts Convening & Governor's Awards for the Arts at the ND Heritage Center in Bismarck. Governor Doug Burgum with award winners at the 2019 Governor's Awards for the Arts. Annette Hovey - Arts in Eduction; Ryan Fritz, Office Sign Company - Private Business; John Gross - Cultural Treasure; David Borlag - Individual Achievement; Mindi Schmitz, Jamestown Fine Arts Association - Arts Organization (Not Pictured Jessie Veeder - Individual Achievement)
I forget the name for this owl. He is part of the educational program. The leader brought him out into the "backyard" of the eduction center for photo opportunities.
A young girl takes time to sell nuts as a way of raising money for school fees. The cost of eduction in Zimbabwe has gone up to the extend that many parents cannot afford to send their children to school. As a result some children are forced to find jobs after school or in some cases some young girls have resorted to prostitution as a way of raising funds for education.
15 Feb 05